I managed to do this by selecting "no menu" and then adding the videos I want from there respective folders by using the "add title" option. If you have all your highlighted videos in a folder you could do the same thing. It then places an icon on the "no menu page" representing the video and you can edit the title of the video on the add titles page. A little trial and error will get it done, I'm certain.
I does leave you with a fairly simple front page, but it gets the job done.
The problem with the "No Menu" option is it does not show up on a standard DVD player.
No Menu means that there is No menu on the DVD.
What you are describing is for the edit screen only, it never shows up on the actual DVD.
With the no menu option and adding more Titles, you can switch titles with a button on your player's remote. But you will never see any screen with a selection.
You can do a few things with the Scenes/Chapter menu. In PD it means you have to click Scenes to begin with to see the underlying structure.
Editors have wanted Cyberlink to provide a Text based menu system for years. Give us a choice of Thumbnails or Text links.
There are competitors that have Text based menu systems.
Just look at some of the commercial DVDs you can buy in the store.
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